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March 8, 1932. M. SCHNEFEL PENCIL FINGER NAIL CLEANER Filed April 2,1931 gmwnto'o Wax/)7? ///0/7 Shh/767W,

Patented Mar. 8, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MAXIMILIAN SCHNELFEL,OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGN'OR TO SCHNEFEL BROTHERS, INC., ACORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY PENCIL NAIL CLEANER Application filed April 2,

the substance of the body and the material of the core will both extendto the point of the body. It is not intended to limit this invention inany manner to the substance of which the body of the pencil is made, orto the character of the core with respect to the ingredients mixed toconstitute the core.

In the accompanying drawings the parts of a side view with the substanceof the body extending to the point which may be fashioned at one end ofthe body. For clearness the scale of drawing is twice the usual size.

Fig. 2 represents the parts illustrated in Fig. 1 turned one-half wayaround and show ing a side view with the material of the core extendingto the point of the pencil.

Fig. 3 is a side View of all parts assembled showing both body and coreextending to the point. V

Fig. 4 is a flat side view of one of the half round members of which thebody of the pencil is composed, showing the core extending lengthwisetherein and arranged on one side of the axial center line of the member.

Fig. 5 is a. cross section ofthe parts assembled.

Throughout the drawings and description the same numeral is used torefer to the same part.

members 1 and 2 may be of wood or other suitable substance, securedtogether on the longitudinal line 3. In Fig. 1 the body is shown havingone end 4 cut into a point and the substance of the body extending tothe point. In Fig. 2 the substance of the Considering the drawings, thehalf round Serial No. 527,337.

body has the conical end 5, but the end of the point is'composed of thesharpened end 6 of the core 7.

InFig. 4 it is shown that the core 7 extends lengthwise of the body andis let into the flat side of each of the half round members 1 and 2, asis best set forth in Fig. 5. The core is arranged at one side of theaxial center line of the body.

In the operation of this invention if the pencil body he sharpened as alead pencil is sharpened at one end, the substance of the woodenbodywill extend to the point 4, and may be applied to the cuticle at thebase of the nails. Also the core will be exposed on one side, and it maybe of red material as illustrated for cleaning and polishing the fingernails.

7 may be applied to the treatment of the finger nails in the customarymanner.

Having now described this invention and the manner of its use, Iclaim 1. A pencil having a core composed of material for the treatmentof finger nails,the body of said pencil being formed of wood, and thepoint of the pencil being sharpened whereby a portion of the wooden bodyat the end thereof is sharpened and extends to the exposed end of thecore on one side of the core, the point of the pencil consisting of aportion of the body and a portion of said core.

2. A pencil having a core composed of material for the treatment offinger nails, the body of said pencil being formed of wood, the saidcore of the'pencil being. arranged lengthwise to one side of the axialline of the body, and the point of the pencil being sharpened whereby aportion of the wooden body extends to the exposed end of the core on oneside of thecore.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

MAXIMILIAN SCHNEFEL.

Thus either the point of the body or the exposed end portion of the core

